Nivi Shrivastava

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Can-temporary music

On a recent weekend at the Shri Ram College of Commerce, North Campus at Delhi University, one could relate to the sentiment “We CAN do it” spreading across the campus at full volume.

Clicking to conserve

Life without a mission is not worth living, believes Kamal Morarka, former Union Minister and a well known industrialist.

Tagore plays inspiration

It was the charm of Rabindranath Tagore’s exceptional literary works that bought together various school participants from across India under one roof at the British Council.

Sharmila gets city’s support

On December 10, which is also observed as the Human Rights Day, a signature campaign will be conducted at Rajghat, to support social activist Irom Sharmila’s struggle.

Scaling new heights

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Akash Jindal, a 19-year-old student of Delhi College of Arts and Commerce (DCAC), might look like any ordinary college kid at first glance, but talk to him and he’ll tell you tales of high peaks and expeditions that will surely change your perception about this young achiever.

Nonsensical Metro video goes viral

Sometimes technology can bolster the silliest of songs or videos to reach the “most popular” category overnight. The recent flash mob dancing video at CST, Mumbai, was no doubt inspirational.

Low attendance blues

Thanks to the newly introduced semester system in Delhi University this year, the first batch of students appearing for semester exams are constantly making notes of new set of instructions.

Instant help for lovers in distress

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This September, Veerbharti and Pooja, a young couple from Saharanpur, found themselves facing the ire of Khap panchayats, who were ready to punish them for being in love.

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Recently, designer Marc Jacobs’s spring line for 2012 was stolen during transit from Paris to London.

United colours of queer freedom

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They say chasing rainbows is nothing but waste of time, but Delhi’s queer community begs to differ.

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